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  1. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    How serious do you think it would be if a "church" approved of legalized abortion on demand? How about faggotry? "Same sex marriage"? "Transgendering" children? There are lots of big ticket moral matters that the Roman Catholic Church gets a big check mark for supporting or condemning, just...
  2. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    Here are some leaders of denominations that broke away, even as early as the 5th century: Novatian Sabellius Donatus Arius Eunomius Macedonius Photinus Apollinaris Priscillian Jovinian Pelagius Caelestius Nestorius Literally almost anything can be proven by cherry picking and proof-texting...
  3. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    I mean you're just straw manning. And begging the question. The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith, and you just declare it's wrong, and then, voila, we have "something between man and God in the Catholic Church", which is ... it's just childish...
  4. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    Because there's no Real Presence in "Christianity". Christianity is a book religion, not a living relationship with God, like canonical Roman Catholicism simpliciter is. You don't have the Real Presence, with the exception of baptism and perhaps marriage, because marriage is actually...
  5. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    It is a ploy of canonical Roman Catholicism simpliciter to help you develop your gifts of the Holy Spirit to greatest effect. They are given to you, but they are not for you, they are for the Church, they are gifts to the Church, and so we must develop them, and canonical Roman Catholicism...
  6. Idolater

    The Bible Fact of Different Gospels

    Pope Francis is not particularly skilled in nuance, true. Even though he basically changed nothing, he did in effect, exercise his Ex Cathedra power here, something that also the Pope in the 11th century exercised when he doubled down on the Filioque clause being added or accreted to the Creed...
  7. Idolater

    Water baptism is not for the body of Christ

    Beautiful. ἀνθρώποις πάντας πανταχοῦ "Men (or people) All Everywhere."
  8. Idolater

    Did Paul Preach A Different Gospel?

    Paul preached the Gospel of Isaiah 53's Suffering Servant. Christ identified Himself with Isaiah's Suffering Servant after He as lector in the synagogue, read the day's reading in Nazareth that day, which happened to be, from Isaiah: The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed...
  9. Idolater

    The Bible Fact of Different Gospels

    So there are different Gospels AND different Laws then.
  10. Idolater

    How To Get To Heaven When You Die

    Meaning you have to believe in the blood. And for that matter, the flesh, or body of the victim, for the sacrifice, to be effective. For you. The sacrifice is effective in whatever way it otherwise works, but it is effective for and to you, when you believe in the blood and body of the...
  11. Idolater

    Is Faith Without Works Dead?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_Catholics These guys are the Remnant. Just 500 of them, but such a curious tiny little community. They aren't Judaizers, they don't sin according to Galatians, they might do devotions that echo the Torah and Torah observance, but they are just devotions...
  12. Idolater

    On the omniscience of God

    There is no six point Calvinist, just as there is no six star general—even if it did exist it would only be a figurehead position since it overlaps with the roles and responsibilities and duties of other offices. This is why there's no six star general, it's not that there's no six star general...
  13. Idolater

    Paul's gospel started late....

    I don't think so. All the links are working.
  14. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    OK, well I was just guessing—why don't you just come out and say what you're thinking—your post was mysterious so I hung a breaking ball there to see if you'd swing at it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_opere_operato It isn't like this is the first time in 2000 odd years the Church had...
  15. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    There is no distinction in Roman Catholicism simpliciter (nor in Eastern Orthodoxy, the other ancient Eastern Church branches—and not even in many of the oldest Protestant branches, such as Lutheranism and Anglicanism (Methodists descend from Anglicans). If His blood is really present, then so...
  16. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    The Church. We call it Apostolic, oral, Sacred Tradition. Tradition isn't a charged word here, it just means, we inherited it, we received it, meaning, we didn't develop it ourselves, it was given to us, or handed to us, handed on, transmitted. We were born and it already was there. That's...
  17. Idolater

    The Joys of Catholicism

    What do you mean "still"? This is just begging the question. Straw man. It HASN'T always. Begging the question! No—in YOUR Bible's, which is LUTHER's Bible, which he changed. According to LUTHER. And you're having LUTHER decide for you—fine—justify it. Why LUTHER? why him? why not...
  18. Idolater

    Paul's gospel started late....

    Right, and who's the "our" there? Who is that? "Our" is a first person plural. It's goes with "we" and "us", we and us are our. So, "He was wounded for OUR transgressions"—Paul says, "Christ died for OUR sins"—Isaiah 53 also says, "Yet it pleased the LORD to bruise him; he hath put him to...
  19. Idolater

    Wokey McWokeface

    Combining your prior two posts together, we need to replace what sounded good, with what worked again. Thing is, can we remember? There's such a thing as a lost art. We might need a Renaissance to recapture how to live together freely.
  20. Idolater

    Paul's gospel started late....

    1st Corinthians 15:3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; "the Scripture" Isaiah 53. There's even the repeating 5 3. 15:3 and 53. Isaiah 53 is clearly about Christ dying for our sins, 1st Corinthians...
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